Subject: Re: [xsl] loading scripting languages in xslt From: Guilherme Capilé <capile@xxxxxx> Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2002 08:53:19 -0300 |
Thanks everybody for all the help, but can anyone help me with EXSLT or any other extension functions? > > to update a xml file (then I'd > > need this scripting language again to write the xml file). > > Writing out a document while in the middle of XSLT processing is a side effect > that can be achieved with an extension element or extension function. Most > XSLT processors offer such extensions; check the docs for your processor. You > may also want to research if the processor you are using supports the EXSLT > exsl:document element described at > http://exslt.org/exsl/elements/document/index.html I am currently using libxslt in a apache module mod_xslt (that's my glue to httpd), but I am willing to try any other non-java (jdk gave me a headache in FreeBSD) server-side implementation which does not embed xml in another scripting language. And my last doubt: what was the problem with xsl:script? Doesn't exslt have the same function as an extension? Thanks again, Guilherme Capilé XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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